Draft analyst likes Arthur Brown for Seahawks at 56

Dan Shonka of Ourlads.com tells "Bob and Groz" what he thinks the Seahawks will do with their second-round pick.

By 710Sports.com staff

Dan Shonka, a draft analyst from Ourlads.com, describes Kansas State's Arthur Brown as a productive outside linebacker with good instincts and speed.

Shonka also thinks Brown could be the Seahawks' second-round pick, No. 56 overall.

"I don't know if he'll be there because a lot of teams like this guy, but there's also a lot of good football players ... so I think that's a possibility at 56," Shonka told "Bob and Groz" on Thursday.

Brown began his career at Miami (Fla.) before transferring to Kansas State, where he recorded 100 tackles as a senior last season en route to winning the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year award. He reportedly ran the 40-yard dash in 4.67 and 4.68 seconds at his pro day workout. Those times would have ranked in the top 10 among linebackers at the combine had a shoulder injury not kept Brown from running.

Bob Stelton and Dave Grosby share additional thoughts in the video below on Brown and the Seahawks' need for a linebacker.